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Sex and the City

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: June 6, 1998
  • Seasons: 6
  • Episodes: 94
  • Networks: HBO
  • Genres: Comedy, Drama
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Sex and the City(1998)
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TMDB Rating: 7.4 (2052 votes)

Overview

Based on the bestselling book by Candace Bushnell, Sex and the City tells the story of four best friends, all single and in their late thirties, as they pursue their careers and talk about their sex lives, all while trying to survive the New York social scene. 

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

12 episodes • 1998Avg: 6.3

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Sex and the CityJun 6, 19986.9
2Models and MortalsJun 14, 19984.9
3Bay of Married PigsJun 21, 19986.2
4Valley of the Twenty-Something GuysJun 28, 19985.6
5The Power of Female SexJul 5, 19988.0
6Secret SexJul 12, 19986.0
7The MonogamistsJul 19, 19985.5
8Three's a CrowdJul 26, 19986.0
9The Turtle and the HareAug 2, 19987.3
10The Baby ShowerAug 9, 19986.7
11The DroughtAug 16, 19986.2
12Oh Come All Ye FaithfulAug 23, 19986.5
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

18 episodes • 1999Avg: 7.5Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Take Me Out to the BallgameJun 6, 19998.0
2The Awful TruthJun 13, 19995.8
3The Freak ShowJun 20, 19998.0
4They Shoot Single People, Don't They?Jun 27, 19996.2
5Four Women and a FuneralJul 4, 19997.7
6The Cheating CurveJul 11, 19996.2
7The Chicken DanceJul 18, 19998.0
8The Man, the Myth, the ViagraJul 25, 19998.0
9Old Dogs, New DicksAug 1, 19997.3
10The Caste SystemAug 8, 19998.0
11EvolutionAug 15, 19997.3
12La Douleur Exquise!Aug 22, 19998.7
13Games People PlayAug 29, 19998.0
14The Fuck BuddySep 5, 19997.7
15ShortcomingsSep 12, 19996.8
16Was It Good for You?Sep 19, 19996.5
17Twenty-Something Girls vs. Thirty-Something WomenSep 26, 19998.3
18Ex and the CityOct 3, 19998.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

18 episodes • 2000Avg: 7.3

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Where There's Smoke...Jun 4, 20006.5
2Politically ErectJun 11, 20008.0
3Attack of the 5'10'' WomanJun 18, 20006.8
4Boy, Girl, Boy, Girl...Jun 25, 20006.2
5No Ifs, Ands, or ButtsJul 9, 20008.3
6Are We Sluts?Jul 16, 20008.3
7Drama QueensJul 23, 20008.0
8The Big TimeJul 30, 20008.0
9Easy Come, Easy GoAug 6, 20008.0
10All or NothingAug 13, 20006.2
11Running with ScissorsAug 20, 20006.2
12Don't Ask, Don't TellAug 27, 20006.8
13Escape from New YorkSep 10, 20007.3
14Sex and Another CitySep 17, 20006.8
15Hot Child in the CitySep 24, 20008.0
16FrenemiesOct 1, 20006.2
17What Goes Around Comes AroundOct 8, 20008.3
18Cock a Doodle Do!Oct 15, 20006.8
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

18 episodes • 2001Avg: 7.4

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Agony and the 'Ex'-tacyJun 3, 20018.0
2The Real MeJun 3, 20018.3
3Defining MomentsJun 10, 20015.8
4What's Sex Got to Do with It?Jun 17, 20015.8
5Ghost TownJun 24, 20015.8
6Baby, Talk Is CheapJul 1, 20017.0
7Time and PunishmentJul 8, 20017.7
8My Motherboard, My SelfJul 15, 20018.3
9Sex and the CountryJul 22, 20016.5
10Belles of the BallsJul 29, 20018.0
11Coulda, Woulda, ShouldaAug 5, 20018.3
12Just Say YesAug 12, 20018.3
13The Good FightJan 6, 20026.2
14All That GlittersJan 13, 20028.0
15Change of a DressJan 20, 20028.0
16Ring a Ding DingJan 27, 20028.0
17A 'Vogue' IdeaFeb 3, 20026.0
18I Heart NYFeb 10, 20028.3
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

8 episodes • 2002Avg: 7.8

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Anchors AwayJul 21, 20026.0
2Unoriginal SinJul 28, 20028.0
3Luck Be an Old LadyAug 4, 20028.0
4Cover GirlAug 11, 20028.0
5Plus One Is the Loneliest NumberAug 18, 20028.3
6Critical ConditionAug 25, 20028.0
7The Big JourneySep 1, 20027.7
8I Love a CharadeSep 8, 20028.3
Season 6 Poster

Season 6

20 episodes • 2003Avg: 6.6

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1To Market, to MarketJun 22, 20036.5
2Great SexpectationsJun 29, 20035.8
3The Perfect PresentJul 6, 20036.7
4Pick-A-Little, Talk-A-LittleJul 13, 20036.0
5Lights, Camera, Relationship!Jul 20, 20036.8
6Hop, Skip, and a WeekJul 27, 20036.2
7The Post-It Always Sticks TwiceAug 3, 20036.8
8The CatchAug 10, 20036.5
9A Woman's Right to ShoesAug 17, 20038.0
10Boy, InterruptedAug 24, 20036.5
11The Domino EffectSep 7, 20036.5
12OneSep 14, 20034.8
13Let There Be LightJan 4, 20046.0
14The Ick FactorJan 11, 20046.5
15Catch-38Jan 18, 20046.2
16Out of the Frying PanJan 25, 20046.5
17The Cold WarFeb 1, 20048.0
18Splat!Feb 8, 20048.3
19An American Girl in Paris (Part Une)Feb 15, 20046.5
20An American Girl in Paris (Part Deux)Feb 22, 20047.5

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